Nachi Waterfall

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★ 4.7 (300+ reviews) • 1K+ booked
Located in a sacred ancient forest, Nachi Waterfall is Japan's tallest waterfall, at a stunning 133 meters (436 feet) high. As part of the Sacred Sites and Pilgrimage Routes in the Kii Mountain Range, one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Nachi Waterfall is a breathtaking sight and a spiritual place where the Shinto deity resides. Known also as Nachi no Taki Waterfall, this iconic spot in Wakayama Prefecture, complete with the majestic Seigantoji pagoda, is a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Japan's natural beauty and cultural heritage.
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Nachisan, Nachikatsuura, Higashimuro District, Wakayama 649-5301, Japan

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Klook 用戶
26 Nov
Tour guide who can speak Japanese and Chinese: Xiao Liu is kind and great! We meet at 7:10 in the morning, and the round-trip drive takes four hours. I had 3 hours to explore on my own, taking in views of Nachi Falls, the highest waterfall in Japan, as well as shrines and temples, stopping at Lion Rock for photos, and walking a bit along the rugged Coastal Kumano Kodo Walking Trail, in After walking a short distance, we turned back because the parking lot was located in a ghost town. The weather is great, but it’s a pity that the triple tower is under maintenance…
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Mark *************
24 Nov
Although the 3 storied pagoda is under renovation, the Nachi fall is still perfect. The trail is so tiring. So if you’re not into 4hr-bus-drive (one way) plus 40min trail, this is not for you
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HUNG **********
9 Nov
It was already 11 o'clock when we set off at 7 o'clock in the morning and arrived at Daimonzaka. The round-trip drive will take about four hours, so be mentally prepared. The ancient trails are great, the waterfalls are great, and the weather is great. Unfortunately, the triple-story pagoda is under maintenance...
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Hsu ***
9 Nov
When I went there on October 29, it was raining heavily. The folding umbrellas sold at the counter were very expensive and the raincoats were too small. Umbrellas and souvenirs were sold at the first rest point after going up the mountain. There was a Hitaki Shrine⛩️ at the meeting point on the way back. It is recommended to finish the hike. Hurry down to the meeting point. It’s better to take pictures of the waterfall at Hitaki Shrine. I go down to the meeting point. The time has come. I looked at Google Images and found out that the waterfall is better to take pictures here.
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Klook用戶
10 Oct
You can see different scenery and buildings during the trip. The ride arrangement is comfortable. The tour guide's reservation time is accurate. This itinerary is worth recommending.
Wen ******
28 Sep
Easy to find the meet up point and tour started on time at 7.10am. A mini bus took 14 paxs on the trip with one guide that could speak japanese and chinese. He could speak english too but since most of the guest understood chinese, that was the language used. It was a 4 hour bus ride to the destination and there was only 1 toilet break in between for 15 mins. Upon arrival at the location, we were given 3 hours to explore on our own. Not much information was given about where to find food but there was a map on the recommended sights to see on the journey to Nachi falls. Recommend stopping for tea and mochi at the foot of the temple before attempting the steep stairs. There will be sufficient time to have lunch after exploring Nachi Falls at the restaurant opposite the bus pickup point.
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hung *******
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Although the journey is a bit long! But it's worth going. The tour leader is also very patient with latecomers. If you have the chance, you must go to the Kumano Kodo
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LEE *******
22 Jul
The tour guide is very good and takes care of the elderly throughout the whole process👍🏼The scenery is elegant and full of spiritual energy, the waterfall is very surging, although the weather is very hot, it is still worth coming

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Must-Visit Attractions Near Nachi Waterfall

1. Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine

Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine is home to the 12 deities of Kumano and the Nachi Falls deity and is a significant stop for pilgrims trekking the historic Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Route. Don't miss the nearly millennia-old sacred camphor tree with a hollow trunk inviting you to listen to its ancient whispers. Come experience the enduring spirit of this sacred site!

2. Seigantoji Temple

Visit Seigantoji Temple, a serene blend of nature and architecture set against the stunning Nachi Falls view. This vibrant red three-story pagoda symbolizes the perfect harmony between man-made creations and the natural world. Connected to the Kumano Nachi Taisha Shrine, the temple shows the seamless coexistence of Buddhism and Shintoism.

While the iconic red pagoda captures much attention, Seigantoji Temple holds a wealth of cultural treasures as the oldest structure in the Kumano region. Visit on a designated day in February, and you may find your wishes granted by the deity---be it wisdom, wealth, or power.

3. Taiji Whale Museum

The Taiji Whale Museum is the world's only museum dedicated to whale ecology and fishing, offering captivating shows where you can watch whales and dolphins. Dive into the wonders of marine life and conservation efforts at this exceptional museum!

4. Daimonzaka Gate

The Daimonzaka trail, a beginner-friendly segment of the Kumano Kodo trails, forms part of the Nakahechi route coming from Tanabe City. Trekking along this historic cobbled path, surrounded by tall cedar, camphor, and bamboo forests, takes you on a nostalgic journey back to ancient Japan. Remember to wear appropriate hiking attire, sturdy shoes, carry sufficient fluids, and bring gloves during the winter for a comfortable and memorable experience.

Tips for your Nachi Waterfall visit

When is the best time to visit Nachi Waterfall?

Plan your trip to Nachi Waterfall during the spring or autumn seasons for pleasant weather and picturesque views. Avoid the summer crowds and enjoy a more serene experience of the beautiful waterfalls in Japan.

How to go to Nachi Waterfall?

Conveniently depart from Nagoya Station by bus for a hassle-free day trip to Nachi Waterfall. Alternatively, you can take a 90-minute train ride from Nanki Shirahama Airport to reach Higashimuro County and explore its natural beauty and cultural attractions.

How much does it cost to go to Nachi Falls?

Entry to Nachi Waterfall is free, though you can pay 300 yen for a closer view from the viewing deck.